The Effectiveness of Thin-Walled Hull Structures Against Collision Impact

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Autor(a) principal: Prabowo,Aditya Rio
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Baek,Seung Jun, Cho,Hyun Jin, Byeon,Jung Hoon, Bae,Dong Myung, Sohn,Jung Min
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Latin American journal of solids and structures (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-78252017000701345
Resumo: Abstract The impact phenomenon is one of many subjects that is interesting and has become an inseparable part of naval architecture and ocean engineering fields. Limitless possibilities in cause and scenario make the demand to understand the physical behavior of ship structures due to impact phenomenon is increasing. In present work, a series of virtual experiment is performed by finite element method to solve several defined collision scenarios. Two involved ships are classified as the striking ship which penetrates the target and struck ship as the target. Hull arrangement of the struck ship is considered as main parameter which single and double hull configurations are proposed to be assessed. An observation of the damage extent on struck ship subjected to collision loads are presented. The results indicate that the internal arrangement of the struck ship provides significant effects to resistance capability and structural failure after collision process. Finally, an analysis regarding the extent of the damage is summarized with a statistical calculation to provide distribution of crashworthiness criteria of the defined scenarios.
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title The Effectiveness of Thin-Walled Hull Structures Against Collision Impact
spellingShingle The Effectiveness of Thin-Walled Hull Structures Against Collision Impact
Prabowo,Aditya Rio
Impact phenomena, ship-ship collision
single and double hull structures
internal energy
damage extent
title_short The Effectiveness of Thin-Walled Hull Structures Against Collision Impact
title_full The Effectiveness of Thin-Walled Hull Structures Against Collision Impact
title_fullStr The Effectiveness of Thin-Walled Hull Structures Against Collision Impact
title_full_unstemmed The Effectiveness of Thin-Walled Hull Structures Against Collision Impact
title_sort The Effectiveness of Thin-Walled Hull Structures Against Collision Impact
author Prabowo,Aditya Rio
author_facet Prabowo,Aditya Rio
Baek,Seung Jun
Cho,Hyun Jin
Byeon,Jung Hoon
Bae,Dong Myung
Sohn,Jung Min
author_role author
author2 Baek,Seung Jun
Cho,Hyun Jin
Byeon,Jung Hoon
Bae,Dong Myung
Sohn,Jung Min
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Prabowo,Aditya Rio
Baek,Seung Jun
Cho,Hyun Jin
Byeon,Jung Hoon
Bae,Dong Myung
Sohn,Jung Min
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Impact phenomena, ship-ship collision
single and double hull structures
internal energy
damage extent
topic Impact phenomena, ship-ship collision
single and double hull structures
internal energy
damage extent
description Abstract The impact phenomenon is one of many subjects that is interesting and has become an inseparable part of naval architecture and ocean engineering fields. Limitless possibilities in cause and scenario make the demand to understand the physical behavior of ship structures due to impact phenomenon is increasing. In present work, a series of virtual experiment is performed by finite element method to solve several defined collision scenarios. Two involved ships are classified as the striking ship which penetrates the target and struck ship as the target. Hull arrangement of the struck ship is considered as main parameter which single and double hull configurations are proposed to be assessed. An observation of the damage extent on struck ship subjected to collision loads are presented. The results indicate that the internal arrangement of the struck ship provides significant effects to resistance capability and structural failure after collision process. Finally, an analysis regarding the extent of the damage is summarized with a statistical calculation to provide distribution of crashworthiness criteria of the defined scenarios.
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